They, they being Bish, management and the
PR department, lost their vision for the series and have been fumbling around ever since. The second Ben started talking about cinemotion and party games etc. and how "great" it was going to be, is esentially the same instance that I knew the series was in trouble. Fast foward a few years the series is on the verge of extinction and from the early videos of the Wii version of 2k11 looks more arcadey then ever.
Competition is a nice thing, choice between titles is a great thing. People put so much stock into competition though and its imo not as big a deal as people make it out to be. It comes down to a few things, budget for your title, developers with vision and a plan, and decent enough marketing to get the news out there. EA has had a direction for the NHL series for this gen and has continually moved forward and improved the title yearly. Granted some additions have not been huge leaps year to year, still though the title HAS improved every year since 07.
They've done this without having any competition from 2k at all as NHL2k has esentially been on a downslide since its first appearance on this gen of consoles. Now I'm sure you're saying to yourself "but Realm, 2k8 is great!" Thats all well and good, I know there's folks that loved pro control and think 2k8 was dandy, I'm not one of them and sadly a series I once held very highly has mattered less and less to me through this console generation's lifecycle.
With that being said though, its not too late and you need look no further than EA as the perfect example of that. Who honestly though at the height of the PS2/Xbox1 era that EA would turn it around, focus on the community feedback and make a more realistic hockey title that still had enough elements to cater to the casual crowd as well, all while making sure their game is above all fun to play.
All I ask of 2k is to take a page out of the EA NHL team's playbook, make a hockey game that looks next gen, and more importantly FEELS next gen with solid, responsive controls, skating, and an emphasis on authenticy and sim and those wayward fans will gladly welcome 2k's brand of hockey back with open arms.
Incidently OBG, great article, look foward to future iterations of Pucking Ridiculous.